I was denied financial aid because of not meeting the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy, what is SAP?
Federal regulations require that students receiving Title IV student financial assistance must be making satisfactory academic progress towards graduation. The financial aid office has determined that you are not meeting the standards of academic progress policy as listed on pages 24 & 25 of the College Catalog. You must explain in writing why you failed to meet the standards of academic progress. Supporting documentation must be attached if mitigating circumstances occurred which includes, medical conditions/treatment, loss of immediate family member, loss of job, etc.
Related Questions
- If I lose my financial aid as a result of not meeting the standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), what can I do besides paying for my classes with out-of-pocket funds?
- Why is the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), on the Financial Aid status screen, different than the academic standing my advisor talked to me about?
- If "academic forgiveness" if granted to a student, how does it impact the financial aid SAP policy?